All People articles – Page 10
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: In the military
Scientists are among those joining territorial defence units
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Serhii Radio
Support from the international scientific community is vital as Ukrainians continue to face the terror and devastation of war
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Ilias Shcherbakov
Some university staff are living in institute buildings as they keep unstoppable equipment running
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Liudmyla Solianyk
The early days of the Russian invasion brought missile strikes and food shortages to Bucha district, but evacuation was just as dangerous
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Olha Konshyna
While people and businesses have evacuated Kyiv, the hope is that they’ll be able to return soon
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Grygoriy Dmytriv
The chemistry community in Lviv offers help to others from regions of Ukraine more seriously affected by the Russian invasion
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Volodymyr Buryanov
Employees of Enamine have resumed production as part of their stand against the Russian invasion
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Oleksandr Bieda
Many people in Kyiv kept themselves busy in the early days of the full-scale invasion by volunteering to help those in need
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News
Ukrainian researchers persevering amid war
Publishing, lecturing and lab work continues for a family of chemists in Kyiv
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Opinion
Chemists in Ukraine: Viktoriia Moskvina
With university staff and students dispersed around the country, every day starts with a roll call to stay in touch and support each other
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Opinion
The importance of providing young people with mental health support
Do you feel safe openly discussing your mental health with your colleagues at work?
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Opinion
Susan Solomon: ‘We had to literally stand out on the roof’
The atmospheric chemist on battling the elements in Antarctica and preserving the integrity of science
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Webinar
Belonging and connection – Building a better chemistry culture
Explore ways to foster the feeling of belonging within the chemical sciences
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Opinion
William Knox, the only Black supervisor in the Manhattan Project
The story of the Knox family is one of education overcoming adversity, finds Kit Chapman
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Business
Ukraine’s chemicals industry survives weeks of war
Russian invasion pushes firms to the limits as facilities are damaged and distribution networks break down
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Podcast
Fresh Banana Leaves by Jessica Hernandez – Book club
An Indigenous vision for environmental science
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News
Chemistry Nobel laureate Sidney Altman dies at 82
Canadian–American molecular biologist won the 1989 prize for discovering RNA’s catalytic ability
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News
Organocatalysis Nobel laureate will give prize money to underprivileged students
2021 chemistry Nobel prize winner David MacMillan founds charity in his parents’ honour
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Opinion
Margaret Melhase Fuchs and the radioactive isotope
Rebecca Trager tells the story of a brilliant female undergraduate who discovered caesium-137 in 1941 but was blocked from pursuing a PhD